Daukoru takes over as new chairman of NLNG board 

Sun, Aug 16, 2020
By editor
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Oil & Gas Box

EDMUND Dakuru, newly appointed chairman of the board of directors of Nigeria LNG Limited has formally assumed duty following a ceremony at the Corporate Head Office of the company in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The event was witnessed by Tony Attah, managing director of the company,  Sadeeq Mai-Bornu, deputy managing director,  and Aka Nwokedi, general counsel and company secretary, amongst others.

At the occasion, Osobonye R. Long John, outgoing chairman, handed over to Daukoru after the conclusion of normal board protocols and processes to facilitate the formal appointment and consequent handover process between the outgoing chairman and the incoming one.

Daukoru is a former minister of State for Energy and former Secretary General of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC.

Also joining the board as directors are Henry Ikem Obih and Rabiu Suleiman who took over from outgoing directors, Cordelia Agboti and Ambassador Bagudu Hirse.

Obih is a former group executive director/chief operating officer, Downstream, at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC,while Rabiu was also formerly group executive director at the corporation and senior technical adviser to minister of state for Petroleum Resources on Gas, Power, Refinery and Downstream Infrastructure.

 

– Aug. 16, 2020 @ 11:18 GMT /

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